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that occurred in the civil rights movement. and one of those occurred in my home town of marion, alabama. pretty traumatic. >> oo where do you live now? >> guest: i live in tuscaloosa, alabama, which is 60 miles 'the road but almost in another -- more recent century than my small home town. >> host: dark room is a lot about the civil rights movement and the experiences you had. i want to start with your father. what did he do for a living and what was his experience like? >> guest: my father was a teacher. he had a background also in the ministry, but he was an amateur photographer. he did some free lance work, and that figured centrally in my book, darkroom. >> host: i want to ask about his ministering. he had been assigned to churches, and you write about that in here. what was his experience? >> guest: well, this was actually my family's first immigration period before i was born so in 1948 my father came to the u.s. and studied at a seminary in new orleans, and he went join -- went around and did some speaking where he enco
that occurred in the civil rights movement. and one of those occurred in my home town of marion, alabama. pretty traumatic. >> oo where do you live now? >> guest: i live in tuscaloosa, alabama, which is 60 miles 'the road but almost in another -- more recent century than my small home town. >> host: dark room is a lot about the civil rights movement and the experiences you had. i want to start with your father. what did he do for a living and what was his experience like?...
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which have an enormous humanitarian force and not just the civil rights issues issues associated with the actual intended but also. and also the people who live in the area is movies drones so i've been displaced from their own this is a huge humanitarian issue. and there are much better way to proceed with this right pushing your thoughts on the subject. was a professor at the university of illinois at champagne urbana thanks for being with us thank you. it's going to be a battle between the north and the self at an e.u. meeting in brussels european leaders are gathering to thrash out an agreement over the union's budget for the next seven years the british prime minister david cameron is pressing for huge cuts even going as far as to veto any deal without reduced expenditure however that is fiercely opposed by southern members of the bloc that are heavily dependent on cash from brussels. has more on the budget fight . we've seen some of the leaders who had arrived here already making strong statements first of all we've david cameron continuously saying that if the budget is not bro
which have an enormous humanitarian force and not just the civil rights issues issues associated with the actual intended but also. and also the people who live in the area is movies drones so i've been displaced from their own this is a huge humanitarian issue. and there are much better way to proceed with this right pushing your thoughts on the subject. was a professor at the university of illinois at champagne urbana thanks for being with us thank you. it's going to be a battle between the...
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he worked in the justice department civil rights division and in private practice. he received his law degree from the university of alabama. he clerked for justice rehnquist. last will be daniel webster. professor of health policy and management at johns hopkins school. he published over 70 articles and scientific journals which focused on gun violence or youth violence. his master's in public health from the university of michigan and his doctorate from the johns hopkins school of public health . we are having a changing of the guard. i hope they can leave any quiet manner. i know you made a great personal sacrifice to be with us here today. the floor is yours. >> thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee, i am honored by your invitation that i testified. it is humbling to be here in the presence of so many victims of senseless gun violence and many others who have lost loved ones. when we recall the horror of learning that 21st grade students were slaughtered, every four days nearly 20 more children and more than 100 adults died in gun homicides around th
he worked in the justice department civil rights division and in private practice. he received his law degree from the university of alabama. he clerked for justice rehnquist. last will be daniel webster. professor of health policy and management at johns hopkins school. he published over 70 articles and scientific journals which focused on gun violence or youth violence. his master's in public health from the university of michigan and his doctorate from the johns hopkins school of public...
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the son of the well-known civil rights leader was under investigation for misusing campaign funds. jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, your favorite singers are getting ready for the biggest night in music, the 55th grammy awards. it is the hottest night for fashion as well. we're taking you to los angeles. >>> if you're one of merely a half million people who have had your identity stolen, well, you know how hard it is to get your life back. good news, the irs is vowing to help you and it's a serious problem but it's getting a lot of laughs in the movie "identity theft." >> you missed your court date in florida three days ago. >> i've never even been to florida. >> the criminal who stole your identity. >> boy, he's -- is that a woman? >> andy bigelow, patterson. >> well, the irs says that the number of people who reported having their social security number stolen shot up to more than 80% last year. victims normally have to wait more than six months to speak to various irs employees about the issue. they're hoping to make it e
the son of the well-known civil rights leader was under investigation for misusing campaign funds. jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, your favorite singers are getting ready for the biggest night in music, the 55th grammy awards. it is the hottest night for fashion as well. we're taking you to los angeles. >>> if you're one of merely a half million people who have had your identity stolen, well, you know how hard it is to...
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one that in 1970, as the director of the office for civil rights, he worked to eliminate segregation and education, reflecting his moral compass on his early years, went on in another time while he was in the congress, 1988 he authored the hunger prevention act and the fair employment practices resolution. then on through in a time in the mid 1990's and late 1990's he was a director of office of management and budget and was a key negotiator in the development of the framework that actually allowed us to have a balanced budget. in fact, a budget surplus. that actually happened once. throughout that time i would submit a key characteristic and a key trait in secretary panetta's efforts has been inclusiveness. the strength of bringing people together versus separating them. that has been a hallmark throughout his tenure and that certainly will be a hallmark of your time as secretary of defense. he's been focused on keeping america safe and making it a better place. sometimes that requires very hard decisions. decisions to put men and women who wear the uniform of this nation in harm's
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it's civil rights. when he mentioned stonewall in that breath, he put it in with civil rights battles that everyone recognizes in this country. >> yes, people view us as less scary, and now they just sort of see discrimination as un-american. >> especially if they have kids. i suggested that malia probably had a talking to him. dad, it's no big deal. >> stephanie: dad you are so five minutes ago. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: but i think it's -- whether it's the issue of bullying or whatever, you go -- i think you are right, americans recognize basic fairness, so don't pick on anybody as how ever they are perceived, you know? >> absolutely. and scouting is so american like -- as apple pie. so discrimination in scouting just looks -- >> those apples look gay to me. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: we had somebody call, jim -- you always find somebody who says i don't -- i don't -- i don't know if i can explain this to my kids. it's like they don't care. >> they really don't care. >> stephanie: it's the older gene
it's civil rights. when he mentioned stonewall in that breath, he put it in with civil rights battles that everyone recognizes in this country. >> yes, people view us as less scary, and now they just sort of see discrimination as un-american. >> especially if they have kids. i suggested that malia probably had a talking to him. dad, it's no big deal. >> stephanie: dad you are so five minutes ago. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: but i think it's -- whether it's the issue of...
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and i think as you watch this civil war play out. and i think the crossroads folks who are out there saying, web need to nominate republicans who can actually win a general election are right, but they're doing so at the expense of their base, which is going to create huge problems for them. the base isn't going to shut up and go away. they'll continue to run in and win primaries. and they're going to continue to produce nominees that can't win, like richard mourdock and the witch in delaware and others who the republican party should be afraid of. >> steve mcmahon, jonathan collegeio, thanks to both of you. >> thank you. >>> we have a developing story i want to tell you about, the associated press reporting that the president will ask congress to put off the sequester. those, of course, those harsh automatic cuts scheduled to kick in march 1st. according to white house sources, the president will make a public statement this afternoon. instead of the sequester, he will ask for other cuts to reduce the deficit in the short-term, perh
and i think as you watch this civil war play out. and i think the crossroads folks who are out there saying, web need to nominate republicans who can actually win a general election are right, but they're doing so at the expense of their base, which is going to create huge problems for them. the base isn't going to shut up and go away. they'll continue to run in and win primaries. and they're going to continue to produce nominees that can't win, like richard mourdock and the witch in delaware...
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served as general counsel to the michigan civil rights commission, assistant attorney general for the state of michigan. he ran for the detroit city council, served two terms there, was elected to the united states snoot in is the 78. where served six terms as real will you an effective champion of the people of michigan. public service runs in his family. sandy levin, sander levin is his older brother, who came to the house of representatives in 1982 with me, durbin, carper, boxer -- to name just a few. and, mr. president, senator levin has heard me say this several times, and i'll continue to say it because it's one of the most impressive, memorable statements i had in -- i've ever had with a very -- in a very personal setting. i was in the house of representatives, and i was thinking of running for the senate. and i went over to meet with carl levin to get his ideas and to meet him. and i said, as i was trying to establish some rapport with him, i said, i'm serving with your brother. he and i came here together a congress ago. and without hesitation and so sincerely, he looked up a
served as general counsel to the michigan civil rights commission, assistant attorney general for the state of michigan. he ran for the detroit city council, served two terms there, was elected to the united states snoot in is the 78. where served six terms as real will you an effective champion of the people of michigan. public service runs in his family. sandy levin, sander levin is his older brother, who came to the house of representatives in 1982 with me, durbin, carper, boxer -- to name...
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let's move to the second topic, the gop civil war that's happening right now between the establishment and the tea party conservatives. karl rove is out there fighting it. jim vandehei wrote in politico, it's not just karl rove wanting to get rid of the crazies. the party as a whole does. one high profile republican strategist who obviously refused to have his name in order to avoid inflaming -- >> it is feehery. >> it wasn't me. >> said there is a deliberate effort by party leaders to marginalize the cranks, haters, and bigots. there's a lot of underbrush that needs to be cleaned out. republican after republican told us the party dodged a bullet with mitt romney's loss. if he had squeaked in, this vital reboot would have been delayed. >> wasn't that mike murphy? >> it was feehery. >> let's speak for your party, john. so many people in your party think you have to do a better job of proctoring who gets the nominations and don't just leave it to the grassroots. your view? >> well, this is obviously a pretty divisive issue -- >> where are you? >> i don't like cranks and crazy people. i w
let's move to the second topic, the gop civil war that's happening right now between the establishment and the tea party conservatives. karl rove is out there fighting it. jim vandehei wrote in politico, it's not just karl rove wanting to get rid of the crazies. the party as a whole does. one high profile republican strategist who obviously refused to have his name in order to avoid inflaming -- >> it is feehery. >> it wasn't me. >> said there is a deliberate effort by party...
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rights leaders, including the reverend jesse jackson are calling on the president to come back to his own hometown. chicago. and address the growing gun violence gripping that city. trace gallagher has that part of our story. is he live in los angeles. hey, trace. >> and shannon if you look at the numbers in chicago you can see why the red alert is flashing in that city. look at this. last year there were 506 murders in the city of chicago. that's a 16% increase, a significant increase. take a rook just this year 42 homicides already on the exact same pace as last year. there have been seven murders in chicago in just the past five days. the mayor there rahm immanuel is now flooding the streets with police, taking cops who normally do administrative work and putting them in patrol cars. now, what really brought this to a head is the murder last week of 15-year-old pendleton, an honors student. she performed at events surrounding the inauguration. gunned down in a park near her school. police believe it was a case of mistaken identity. the reverend jesse jackson led a march this weeken
rights leaders, including the reverend jesse jackson are calling on the president to come back to his own hometown. chicago. and address the growing gun violence gripping that city. trace gallagher has that part of our story. is he live in los angeles. hey, trace. >> and shannon if you look at the numbers in chicago you can see why the red alert is flashing in that city. look at this. last year there were 506 murders in the city of chicago. that's a 16% increase, a significant increase....
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rights movement and one in racial equality and even on honoring dr. martin luther king. i would say use the language they are putting out as a way to engage the conversation. and i would say tie it on to the second threat of duces we are not accusing you of being bad people. at least you could say that to them. you could allow the conversation and not have to feel like they are racist which is how they have been in the past because we know the way that the implicit bias plays out is not because of conscious and ms towards a particular garbus people but because of the association to automatically happen in our brain. >> thank you so much for reminding us that we need to create the space to talk about this. i appreciate that. but working at the institute on the race and ethnicity in the university of little rock one of the things we are considering the next upcoming session is racial impact. i just wanted to get your thoughts on whether or not you think that is an effective way to go to get to these issues and if so some resources i would consider the w
rights movement and one in racial equality and even on honoring dr. martin luther king. i would say use the language they are putting out as a way to engage the conversation. and i would say tie it on to the second threat of duces we are not accusing you of being bad people. at least you could say that to them. you could allow the conversation and not have to feel like they are racist which is how they have been in the past because we know the way that the implicit bias plays out is not because...
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we passed civil rights legislation. we set up medicare and medicaid. all of those things that happened in the late 40s into the mid late 60s really put us in a long-term growing trend in this country. and we need to look at things in many ways that -- in that direction. >> bill: i was at the briefing yesterday at the white house and jay carney said the president said this many times. he believes you grow the economy not from the top down but from the middle class, out. all of his policies and programs, his focus is on that. right? empowering the middle class. >> a group of us had a meeting to talk about how we move forward to stop sequestration and to get our economy on track. carl levin, senator from michigan who is really about as ideal a minute of the senate as there is. >> bill: absolutely. >> was talking about -- he's done ten years of work on this. how we close these loopholes. and that are bad policy and cost us money. for instance, if you shut down a plant in toledo, ohio, or warren ohio, you move it to beijing, you get so you can deduct the co
we passed civil rights legislation. we set up medicare and medicaid. all of those things that happened in the late 40s into the mid late 60s really put us in a long-term growing trend in this country. and we need to look at things in many ways that -- in that direction. >> bill: i was at the briefing yesterday at the white house and jay carney said the president said this many times. he believes you grow the economy not from the top down but from the middle class, out. all of his policies...
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first, i want to point out that this is civil marriage. fully protect religious freedom as well, that no religious faith, tradition will have to solemn niz or consecrate any marriage it chooses not to do so, so this is really civil marriage and proceeding equal access to everybody under our laws while protecting freedom of religion. the second point is when we heard this exec committee earlier in january the republican leader indicated she was hoping very much it would be a bipart sfwlan bill, that we could work out some language issues chshgs we have been doing with some republicans. i don't think this should be a partisan issue, but, you know, we'll have to see how the vote actually goes, but i certainly hope we can get bipartisan support. >> illinois state senator heather, thank you for joining us. i appreciate your time and for everybody else, we'll be right back after this. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's
first, i want to point out that this is civil marriage. fully protect religious freedom as well, that no religious faith, tradition will have to solemn niz or consecrate any marriage it chooses not to do so, so this is really civil marriage and proceeding equal access to everybody under our laws while protecting freedom of religion. the second point is when we heard this exec committee earlier in january the republican leader indicated she was hoping very much it would be a bipart sfwlan bill,...
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would you rather have barry goldwater or the dude who escalated the vietnam war but signed civil rights laws. it is living in the world you have, not the world you want. >> wow. that was reasonable! >> stephanie: what's happened to you? >> you can sit here and despise and want to try to change our policy on drone strikes but still sit there and go well, okay you know. it is great that, for instance, in the state of the union apparently obama is going to call for getting rid of some of our nuclear weapons. it is like -- groovy! and now let's elect a congress that wants to stop drone strikes. i mean, that's actually probably again i think i've said this before on the show. the kind of spin you can put on some of the policies that are so reprehensible that obama has is it's almost like he's daring congress to say you guys put into place -- you guys allowed this expansion of executive power. you guys stop it! >> stephanie: yeah, rude, it is not that -- obviously we talked about this on the show. we're not all troubled to some degree about it. how -- what do you do? but i think you're right.
would you rather have barry goldwater or the dude who escalated the vietnam war but signed civil rights laws. it is living in the world you have, not the world you want. >> wow. that was reasonable! >> stephanie: what's happened to you? >> you can sit here and despise and want to try to change our policy on drone strikes but still sit there and go well, okay you know. it is great that, for instance, in the state of the union apparently obama is going to call for getting rid of...
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civility -- >> don't tell me you have any expectations -- >> okay. i'm just setting him up. >> let me play off -- >> are you accusing me of parroting these guys if i suggest they might have had an iq? >> yes. let me play off sag joy said. she talked about karl rove in a very cynical way and i agree with that. but at the same time there is a divide and there's always been in the republican party between the establishment crowd and the populist -- >> what side is rove on? >> right now he's more establishment, but when a party is out of -- >> that's what a party establishment looks like. >> exactly. but when a party is out of power, that's when these tensions come out and they start eating their own. they can't go after barack obama now, but in order to maintain their own power and to have a debate -- >> you know, let's get back to the person stuff. rush limbaugh sided with the tea party earlier this week saying rove's plan will backfire on conservatives. let's watch. >> the establishment republicans, the inside the beltway establishment types, remember
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it is terrible you can't do the right thing but that is separate thing. >> guy is in the civil. he is under probation. there are lots of things, drug testing people say that violates my right to privacy. if you have a drug violation, no, it doesn't. we pay the judge to have the judgement to say certain probation restrictions apply to certain crimes. >> you can't analgize drug testing with is standard condition of probation to having a child. come on. >> the judge is able to carve out that term of probation and what the terms should be. >> i still think it is illegal. >> i still think you're wrong. jon: he is 35 years old, asim taylor is so he has a few more years to father. >> we're talking five years. jon: let's hope he gets the debt paid off and maybe the judge will cut him slack. >> judge said, by the way, if you do that i will lift it. we discussed that. >> if he comes up with the money. 96,000. jon: we'll keep an eye on that one. lis wiehl. >> you got it. jon: doug burns. what a story. thank you both. jenna: lis and i want to talk to the woman he dates next, right? that is
it is terrible you can't do the right thing but that is separate thing. >> guy is in the civil. he is under probation. there are lots of things, drug testing people say that violates my right to privacy. if you have a drug violation, no, it doesn't. we pay the judge to have the judgement to say certain probation restrictions apply to certain crimes. >> you can't analgize drug testing with is standard condition of probation to having a child. come on. >> the judge is able to...
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>>brian: the real focus is on the civil wars going on in these countries, not so much israel. the president will be there march 20 and going to jordan before he leaves. thanks so much. 27 minutes after the hour. next on the rundown, this is something you never want to see in person: a truck slamming into the hood of your car from another lane. how those people made it out alive is beyond me. >>> is this a battle worthy of governors? why governor of california jerry brown called governor rick perry a fartin' burden of proof. -- f a -- fartin' burp she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. farts like needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an uns
>>brian: the real focus is on the civil wars going on in these countries, not so much israel. the president will be there march 20 and going to jordan before he leaves. thanks so much. 27 minutes after the hour. next on the rundown, this is something you never want to see in person: a truck slamming into the hood of your car from another lane. how those people made it out alive is beyond me. >>> is this a battle worthy of governors? why governor of california jerry brown called...